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February 26, 2025
Epstein files with client list to be revealed on Feb 27, says Pam Bondi
by EndTimeHeadlines.org
In a development that has sparked widespread anticipation and debate, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has confirmed that files related to Jeffrey Epstein, including a long-speculated client list, are slated for release on February 27, 2025.
The announcement has reignited public interest in the Epstein case, which has remained a focal point of controversy and scrutiny since the disgraced financier’s death in 2019.
Multiple news outlets have reported on Bondi’s statements, shedding light on what the public might expect from this forthcoming disclosure.
According to a report from Live Mint published on February 26, 2025, Bondi commented on the contents of the files during an interview, stating,
“What you are going to see is a lot of flight logs, a lot of names and a lot of information… it’s pretty sick what that man did.”
The article emphasizes the scope of the release, suggesting that the documents will include detailed records that could implicate numerous individuals connected to Epstein’s criminal activities.
Bondi’s characterization of the material as “pretty sick” underscores the gravity of the information set to be unveiled.
Further coverage from Mediaite provides additional context, noting that Bondi revealed during a Fox News interview that the Epstein client list is currently “sitting on my desk right now” and is under review for release.
This statement, reported on February 22, 2025, indicates that the Justice Department, under Bondi’s leadership, is actively preparing the documents for public disclosure.
The Mediaite piece highlights this move’s significance, especially given the authorities’ past reluctance to fully unseal Epstein-related records.
The timing of the release—February 27, 2025—has been corroborated across various platforms, including posts on X, where Bondi’s appearance on Jesse Watters’ show was cited.
One user reported that Bondi emphasized efforts to protect victims’ names, suggesting a careful approach to balancing transparency with privacy concerns.
This aligns with broader sentiments expressed in news reports, which note the complexity of handling such sensitive information.
http://endtimeheadlines.org/2025/02/epstein-files-with-client-list-to-be-revealed-on-feb-27-says-pam-bondi/